Thursday, July 3, 2014

Are We Strangers in Our Own Land?

BreitbartAs we near the 238th anniversary of U.S. independence, many Americans are wondering if we are indeed an independent nation with sovereign borders, given that tens of thousands of unaccompanied children are streaming across the southern border. Have we become strangers in our own land?

On Tuesday, two very disturbing stories concerning our border crisis surfaced in the news. These stories should put goose bumps on all Americans. Fox News’ Todd Starnes broke the news Tuesday that a private security force contracted by the government had threatened doctors working at a refugee camp to keep them from disclosing information about the rampant illness among the illegal immigrants. Starnes reported:
"There were several of us who wanted to talk about the camps, but the agents made it clear we would be arrested,” a counselor told Starnes. “We were under orders not to say anything.” 
The sources said workers were guarded by a security force  which the Department of Health and Human Services hired to run the Lackland Camp. The sources say security forces called themselves the “Brown Shirts.”
“It was a very submissive atmosphere,” the counselor said. “Once you stepped onto the grounds, you abided by their laws – the Brown Shirt laws.”
She said the workers were stripped of their cellphones and other communication devices. Anyone caught with a phone was immediately fired.
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It’s high time for "We the People" to take back our government and our sovereignty from a small group of elites in Washington. It is these elites and their unconstitutional ideas that should feel foreign in this great land, not law-abiding Americans. What better way to celebrate Independence Day?

6 comments:

  1. I feel like a stranger in a strange land.

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    1. Chalupa,
      Was that you posting as Anon a few days ago on the "Supremes Ruining the 4th for Progtards" post, as well? That was some fireworks. What a pain in the ass the Everette dude was, huh?

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    2. I feel the same way, Chalupa. Good to see you over here!

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    3. There was an incident during the "Occupy America: fiasco in NY where they mass-arrested over 100 "Occupiers"; they did so in a very public way. I was alarmed at this mass-arrest at that time and came to the conclusion that we were being groomed to accept larger arrests. I still think I was right.

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  3. Hi Diogenes! Love ya! I always have a heckuva time trying to comment over here. @Grunt - that wasn't me. Didn't see it. I'll try to stop by more often - I'll always identify myself. Chalupa

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